>Al --
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>PEM Editor, as referred to in other messages, attempts to show values the same way that they appear in the Property Window; thus, character strings appear without the quotes. Making them appear with quotes would be a quite simple modification.
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>However -- when you enter values in PEM Editor (as in Property Window), note that you enter character strings without the quotes as well. (In fact, it takes some gymnastics to interpret values entered to get them to the correct data type.)
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>So, if you were to prefer the consistency you express interest in, you would need to enter values as if they were to occur on the right side of the equal sign --meaning all your character string would need to be enclosed in quotes. This would actually simplify what PEM Editor needs to do internally. However, for me at least, changing the way I entered character strings would be a hard lesson to learn.
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>Jim
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Jim,
I've downloaded the file and I'm ready to install. However, when I opened the Installation doc file (in Office 2007) it came with very small font very hard to read - may be you can update the documentation files to use bigger fonts.
Thanks again.
UPDATE. I used Zoom 150% and it's much better now - I think by default it opens with Zoom 75%.
UPDATE2. After I ran the PemEditor.app I saw a message that Start program was created, but it WAS NOT created.
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.
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